> >The big problem is that it would require a major rewrite of the sys > >module, wouldn't it? > > Under 2.2 this would be easy because you could just do 'sys.__class__ = > MyNewSysClass'. Can you still do that in 2.3 as long as 'MyNewSysClass' is > a non-heap type with a compatible layout? I very much doubt that this worked in any version of Python 2.2 or later. --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)
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